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The capital of Vermont is Montpelier.

 Montpelier is very cultural and has lots of pertty farming.



Nickname:

The nickname of Vermont is The Green Mountain State.

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Statehood:

The statehood of Vermont is March 4, 1791 (45th state.)
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State flag:

The state flag of Vermont is blue with the symbol of Vermont.
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State bird:

The state bird of Vermont is the Hermit Thrush. He is a very
small bird, and he is brown.
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State flower:

The state flower of Vermont is the Red Clover. The Red Clover
is a small pink flower that usually blooms in clumps.
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State tree:

The state tree of Vermont is the Surgar Maple.
The Sugar Maple changes into many pretty co-
lars in the fall.
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Early history Native American fact:
The Abenaki was the largest tribe covering
the majority of the land that is now Vermont.
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Early history Native American fact:
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Physical feature: 75% of the state is covered
in trees.
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Place to visit:

Stratton Mountain Ski resort.
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Place to visit:

Fun fact:

In Vermont the residents see deer quite a bit.
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Fun fact:Ben & Jerry's first opened up in Vermont!!!!!
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info found at 50 states.com and culturegrahms.com